| Brand Name: | Yamaha |
| Color Name: | BLACK |
| Brand Name: | Yamaha |
| Color Name: | BLACK |
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Other disc formats handled by the player include standard DVD-Video, video CD (VCD), and video-mode DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs. The unit features 108 MHz/12-bit video D/A conversion for pristine quality in any format. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.
SACD media offers super high-fidelity sound. Depending on the disc, the SACD format provides multichannel and/or stereo sound, often presented in a dual-layer format compatible with both standard CD players (at standard resolution) and SACD-equipped players like the DV-C6760 (for full-resolution playback).
Audio enhancements consist of an audio-direct switch and CD upsampling playback (to an incredible 1,764 kHz) to give you the best-possible sound quality from your standard audio CDs. MP3 features include the ability to play multisession discs and mixed-format MP3/JPEG CDs.
As an anti-piracy measure, the DV-C6760 performs its own decoding of both DVD-Audio and SACD signals, passing high-resolution analog, not digital, audio to your integrated amplifier or surround receiver. This means you'll need an audio/video receiver with multichannel analog-audio inputs to appreciate multichannel DVD-A and SACD releases.
A set of stereo and a set of multichannel analog-audio outputs route audio from DVD-A/SACD media as well as from Dolby Digital- and DTS-encoded DVDs to your AV receiver. If you're not planning to use the DVD-A/SACD capability for multichannel programming, both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each of RCA coaxial and Toslink optical) for simpler connection with your receiver.
Other features include 4-step multiple zoom (1x, 2x, 4x and 8x), onscreen menu icons, and 2-channel stereo mixdown for all surround formats (in case you're listening in stereo rather than in surround).
What's in the Box
Factory-reconditioned DVD player (black), remote control, two AA remote batteries, an audio/video cable, a user's manual, an AC power cord
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
84 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD player!,
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This review is from: Yamaha DVC6760 DVD Changer, Black (Electronics)
This dvd player was just released in Dec, 2004. I've used it for 5 months so far. It's a great DVD player. It can play everything I throw in: DVD+R, DVD-R, & VCD. Even more, it can play the AVI and MPG files on both CD and DVD media.
The picture quality is great. I have a SONY HDTV and playing movie with progressive scan (480P) is just amazing. The sound, you know what Yamaha is good at. I am quite satisfied with its performance as a whole. My only complaint is the boot time is a little bit long. When you power it on, it takes around 10 to 15 sec to open the tray, and takes another 10 to 15 sec to identify the disc. Afterwards however, it works like a champ. 5-disc changer is awesome. I can watch drama on VCDs without leaving sofa. There were three DVD changers I was considering to buy. Onkyo, the same brand as my amp, is my first choice. But it turns out that it doesn't support DVD+R media (or -R, I forgot. I saw the review on Circuitcity's website and some people do prove this point). So I have only two brands left, Yamaha and Sony. The Sony one (DVP-NC875V) is about $30 cheaper than Yamaha. But Sony doesn't support DivX, which means it cannot play AVI files. Besides, Sony is well known to deliver so-so audio quality. Thus I think $30 is quite worthy to invest Yamaha. And Yamaha DV-C6760 is a NEW model. Yamaha can do whatever Sony can and do it much better, while Sony cannot. $30 is not a big difference, then why not pick up a better one? By the way, if you own this machine, there is a trick to make it REGION FREE. I did it and it works. 1. open tray and leave it open. 2. pick up the remote, press 99990 3. "REGION 0" appear in left top corner 4. close tray - DONE The last digit is the region code. If you press 99991, it will become "region 1". 99992 is region 2. "0" means "region free". Just leave it region free then you can watch any imported DVDs. Edit (8/12/2005): 1. This player also supports .srt (subtitles) 2. Eject from remote: Press "STOP" button of remote for 3-5 seconds. Edit (4/11/2006): One reviewer said this player can play MPG but only video, no audio. It's not very correct. Some MPG doesn't support digital audio output. Try analog output and you will hear the sound. :)
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slow To Load, But Plays Disks Dependably!,
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This review is from: Yamaha DVC6760 DVD Changer, Black (Electronics)
My take and things I've noticed about it:
This player is slow to load a disk. However, it has played everything I have put into it with 100% dependability. The inside of the tray doesn't seem to be as well made as the rest of the unit. It may just be that the tray is kind of huge when it is ejected; it seemingly makes up most of the unit. The remote control lacks an eject button (that isn't too big a deal to me). Thanks to another reviewer I am able to play DVDs from other countries (specifically, from the UK - my Laurel & Hardy Collection). For some reason though, I have to reset the audio (via the set-up menu) everytime I play a non-usa region movie or I won't hear any sound coming through at all. Maybe it has something to do with my tv set and 'its' settings - who knows. I do not have to reset anything if it is a good ole regular USA region 1 disk however. It may be such an obvious point that it goes underappreciated, but the fact that it can hold and play up to 5 DVDs is really awesome! Believe me, it's a blessing! You don't want to have to take out and then load another disk every couple of hours if you don't have to! Especially if it is a movie that spans 2 or more disks. That can be enough to make you 'not' watch a dvd! Conclusion: I do not regret purchasing this. There are probably "better" multi-disk DVD players out there (not sure where though), but for the money I think I received a very capable multi-disk DVD player. I recommend this unit to all of you!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value for Money - 4 1/2 stars.,
By Ex Pat Brit (Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha DVC6760 DVD Changer, Black (Electronics)
I pretty much agree with everything stated above. The tray IS a little slow to respond, but that's it. If this was my only player, I would have expected HDMI and upconversion (then it would earn the full 5 stars), but the ability to program the region and value for money won the day. Plus of course being able to load up hours of CD's. Btw, you can order real Brit (region 1) DVD's from Amazon.co.uk (same login, password, etc., nice job Amazon), and have them shipped here at a very realistic price.
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